 Traveling to Silom has become easier as one can board the Skytrain and reach this bustling city within minutes. Silom Bangkok has an interesting character. You will be amazed by the extent the city has preserved its rich cultural heritage while embracing the modern boons. The Thai kickboxing match can be a pretty engaging affair, or you can join the others to enjoy a show of the Traditional Thai Puppet Theater Company.
To know a city best is to walk round the town. The Lumphini Park is a stretch of green in the midst of the jungle of concrete. There are boats for rent or you can simply cycle round the track and you may bump into some early morning walkers. As the main gate of the park is bang opposite the Silom Station, it is virtually impossible to miss the entertainment park.
Bangkok is a shopper’s paradise and if you want evidence, you will find ample in the Floating Market. Bargain as much as you want. This will save your precious money. The other attraction is of course the Patpong night market and you will find a mini Asia waiting to surprise you. The Suan Lum Night Bazaar is known for its small artistic objects and you might chance upon a nice souvenir. The price is inflated, but the quality of goods is good. For handbags, you can take a look at Silom Village. Among the other places which are known as shoppers’ paradise, in Silom Bangkok, you can take a look at Klong Toey Market. At the end of the day, you will be delighted with the goods that you have bought.
Silom Bangkok is known for some of the posh upstart stalls and shops. This includes the Saville Row Company and the Jim Thompson. This outlet has become famous for Thai silk bands. Customers marvel at the beautiful designs. Lengths of raw silk adorn the floor so that customers can have a full view of the lovely designs and colors. The Silom Complex is the largest mall in the city. There are restaurants, shops and supermarkets. Want to see some of the electrical goods? You have to come straight to the top floor. The Thaniya Plaza is located on the Soi Thaniya Street. Take a bite in one of the Japanese restaurants.
A foodie will love to hang out in some of the best-known eateries in Silom, Bangkok. Check out Food Fusion where the stalls offer Italian, Japanese, Vietnamese and Chinese food items. This place has brought platter from all over the world from around the world. The Suan Lum Night Bazaar is known for the beer garden. If you truly want to know the meaning of guzzling beer, then this is the place to be. The iced tea in Nooddi will quench your thirst. Check out the Silom Village Trade Center where the compound has been transformed into a restaurant. And before you eat, you can check the souvenir section in the handicraft shops. The fresh seafood section is not to be missed at any cost.
Apart from the traditional Thai dishes, international platter has featured prominently in the list of must-haves of tourists visiting Silom Bangkok. Some of the best-known places include Takoemon, place where takayoki, or octopus dough balls cooked in Japanese style has indeed taken an art form.
Do not miss Ichimonji or Café India. The first will surprise you with its set meals cooked in true Japanese fashion. The second one has been conjuring up some fantastic Indian dishes. If you are in Silom, it would be a sin to miss the madness of Patpong. This is one place where you get the flavors and colors of Silom and nightlife is exciting. The road will be jam-packed with travelers taking part in this frenzy and shopping for sarongs or chopsticks. Check out the bars. Most of them will be overcrowded, but drinks are cheap and you will get a feel of Thai hospitality.
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